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Saturday December 11 03:11:01 2004 [6838] Glory Days (2002) |
Current details a little short
Sam is caught snooping late in the episode while hiding under a bed. She lets out a nice scream as the villain pulls her out before commercial. When show resumes, Sam is walked down the stairs with her hands tape tied behind her back and gagged with brown tape. She's then hustled out the door, all the while providing some decent mmmpppffing. Later, Sam is carried and placed into the back of a truck still bound and gagged. The villain then closes the door and you get a great closeup of Sam mmmpppffing as the door is closed. (This is the shot shown in the opening credits in each episode.) Later, her boyfriend hears her making noise and opens the truck door to find Sam still bound and gagged in the back, this time the tape appearing to look like it's wrapped around her head. A additional scene was apparently filmed and cut from the final product which features Sam running away while bound and gagged and being chased down and captured by the villain. This explains why Sam was being carried to the truck when the scene resumed and the bad guy saying "You got a strong spirit, Sam." |
Saturday December 11 06:59:26 2004 [856] Eraser (1996) |
Record number: 856
Title: Eraser (1996) Medium: Movie Actress: Vanessa Williams, Melora Walters, Camille Winbush Description: Near the beginning of the movie, Ms. Walters is shown bound and tape gagged. She and Robert Pastorelli are rescued by The Schwarzenegger. Towards the end, Dr. Lee Cullen (Williams) is shown with her hands bound with wire to the arms of a wooden chair, from which she escapes by breaking one of them and clobbering her captor with a coffemaker carafe. <I>At some point (haven't seen this scene myself), young Ms. Winbush (as "Camille", imaginative, that) is captured, bound and gagged with duct tape, before she's also saved by Himself.</i> Don't recall this for some reason. I capped the episode, would of have capped it if it was there. |
AsbestosFilter |
AsbestosFilter@yahoo.com |
Saturday December 11 07:06:56 2004 Re: [856] Eraser (1996) |
Oh. Yeah. You might want to pull it, DOB is 1987, movie made in 1996, you do the math.
I hope that is vague enough ;) |
AsbestosFilter |
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Saturday December 11 10:18:23 2004 Test |
Test Appears working Brian |
Jay L |
Saturday December 11 10:30:41 2004 Re: [856] Eraser (1996) |
AsbestosFilter wrote:
> The Schwarzenegger. Believe that Biff humour? Seen "The Hasslehoff" too. |
Jay L |
Saturday December 11 10:57:10 2004 Re: [856] Eraser (1996) |
AsbestosFilter wrote:
> might want to pull it, > I hope that is vague enough ;) Yeah, appreciate you keeping vague. What hear, "not everyone a collector", nor trader like Brian and myself. Rather come here to discuss Mainstream scenes. Their view, is sort of keep a running record. Haven't been pulling unless specific age references made. |
Jay L |
Saturday December 11 14:14:29 2004 Re: [856] Eraser (1996) |
Jay L wrote:
> > The Schwarzenegger. > > Believe that Biff humour? > > Seen "The Hasslehoff" too. > Guilty as charged. .................. |
Biff |
Saturday December 11 14:46:48 2004 [55] Dukes of Hazzard, The |
Just saw this entry after searching for Dukes' scenes.
In this one, how is it relevant that the guy who caught Daisy snooping in the shack was African-American? I'll add a new one for this entry. Daisy, wearing a plaid shirt and tight jeans, is caught snooping around a shack when confronted by two bad guys late in the episode. She tries to run out the door and is grabbed. One guy holds her down while the other grabs a chair and starts to tie her feet when the scene ends. When it resumes, Daisy is shown struggling while tied to the chair with ropes and over-the-mouth gagged with a blue bandana. Good mmmpppffing and struggling as Daisy moves the chair toward some boxes. After the replacement Dukes arrive outside the shack, we see Daisy kick the boxes over before the cousins rush in and untie her. For dialogue fans, Daisy tells the guys "Remember those two guys we were looking for? Well, they found me. Tied me up too." |
Saturday December 11 15:22:41 2004 Re: [55] Dukes of Hazzard, The |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> In this one, how is it relevant that the guy who caught > Daisy snooping in the shack was African-American? > After looking at the entry, the only thing I can come up with is that the poster wanted to distinguish between the two baddies ... but since I can't see any legitimate reason for that, out it goes. |
Biff |
Saturday December 11 15:27:22 2004 Re: Test |
Test |
Jay L |
Saturday December 11 18:11:23 2004 [11015] Due South |
Entry Deleted: Record number: 11015 Title: Due South Medium: TV Series Actress: Elena Kudaba Description: Episode: "Free Willie" (1.1) Elena shoots the mountie in the hat. His sidekick from Chicago PD tackles and arrests her. Short scene. |
Jay L |
Saturday December 11 18:14:24 2004 [11016] Dumb and Dumber |
Very Close To Being Deleted: Record number: 11016 Title: Dumb and Dumber Medium: Movie Actress: Lauren Holly Description: Lauren Holly is handcuffed to a bed with Jim Carrey. The other idiot from the movie is also there and she is stuck in the middle of them fighting. Wearing a grey mini and stockings, skirt rides up a fair bit. |
Jay L |
Saturday December 11 18:17:58 2004 [11017] Hannibal |
Very Close To Being Deleted: Record number: 11017 Title: Hannibal Medium: Movie Actress: Julianne Moore Description: Clariece (Julianne Moore) is abducted by Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins). You see her wake up, drugged. Lecter has dressed her. She escapes, manages to make it to the kitchen where Hopkins catches her. He slams her against an old stlye fridge, opens it, catches her pony tail in the door, shuts it and breaks off the handle. Short "cop vs criminal scene" and she handcuffs herself to him when he isn't looking. Since the rest of the police are on there way, and Julianne doesn't have the key, Hopkins grabs a butcher's cleaver and cuts his hand off (off camera) to escape. Close up of handcuffs as he asks her "above or below the wrist". |
Jay L |
Saturday December 11 18:24:46 2004 [11018] JAG |
Failing General Search Test But believe see the problem: Record number: 11018 Title: JAG Medium: TV Series Actress: Ariyan A. Johnson Description: Episode: "Hard Time"(9.19) Pvt. Boyer (Ariyan A. Johnson), in handcuffs, is escorted by Mac (Catherine Bell) to an airport and a couple of other places. Quite a bit of footage. About 4 minutes worth throught the episode. |
Jay L |
Saturday December 11 18:29:22 2004 Re: [11018] JAG |
> Failing General Search Test
Not anymore |
Jay L |
Saturday December 11 18:41:50 2004 [11019] Beastmaster |
Entry Very Close To Being Deleted: Over 10 previous entries ignored? appears some goofing with "the data on the database" again. Not good Record number: 11019 Title: Beastmaster Medium: TV Series Actress: Inge Hornstra Description: Episode: 3.9: Serpent's Kiss At about 16 minutes into the episode, you see Tau strung up on a rack, while King Zed is questioning him. You also see Nadeaa (Inge Hornstra) playing the role of another captive, begging Tau to give Zed what he wants. Her arms are bound behind her during the scene. |
Jay L |
Saturday December 11 19:00:09 2004 Re: [55] Dukes of Hazzard, The |
Biff wrote:
> how is it relevant > African-American? > I can't see any legitimate > reason for that Likely due to a 2 digit entry? Not sure about this particular entry, but from ID notes back around 2 & 3 digit entry time: **** Brian R's postal code "63103", (and another US Collector whom disappeared for awhile now) Dukes of Hazzard show re-airing on US channel "Nashville Network" ****** Perhaps ep: "Lawman of the Year" (5.3) ID'd then, and references left in? *Note* Haven't found recent refs for US channel "Nashville Network"? as was running some popular shows? |
Jay L |
Saturday December 11 19:04:47 2004 Re: [11018] JAG |
11015 - 11018, I added them. The hannibal one is not really conventional in its bondage. If you want caps of the scenes or whatever, fine, but I'd rather not have to do the work.
Surprised you haven't heard of the dumb and dumber one, it was pretty popular over here in the states (the movie was stupid as hell though, so I can see how it would of have flopped in europe). The Due South scene exists. Short, but it's there. The actress is shown again in "vault" after breaking out of prison. |
AsbestosFilter |
AsbestosFilter@yahoo.com |
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/asbestosfilterscaps/ |
Saturday December 11 19:25:07 2004 Re: [11018] JAG |
Jay L wrote:
> Failing General Search Test > But believe see the problem: > Actress: Ariyan A. Johnson I just pulled the name from TV Tome. |
AsbestosFilter |
AsbestosFilter@yahoo.com |
Saturday December 11 19:38:09 2004 Re: [11018] JAG |
Jay L wrote:
> Failing General Search Test > But believe see the problem: > Actress: Ariyan A. Johnson I just pulled the name from TV Tome. |
AsbestosFilter |
AsbestosFilter@yahoo.com |
Saturday December 11 20:49:45 2004 AsbestosFilter- 11015 - 11018 |
"want caps of the scenes" No, here all needed: Re: 11015 Due South: A description of scene, "bound hands behind, or infront" and it's fine. Re: 11016 Dumb & Dumber (1994) aka Dumb Happens aka Dumb and Dumber Title edit and it will be fine. I'll look after Re: 11017 Hannibal (2001) aka Silence of the Lambs 2, The Julianne Moore aka Julie Ann Moore And should be fine. I'll look after Re: 11018 JAG Minor edit, needed some spacing and an alternative name. All fixed |
Jay L |
Saturday December 11 21:10:49 2004 Re: AsbestosFilter- 11015 - 11018 |
Jay L wrote:
> Re: 11015 Due South: Wrists cuffed behind, shes face down on the floor. He used black handcuffs, there is a closeup. <quote>aka Dumb Happens . . . aka The Silence of the Lambs 2 (USA) </quote> Ok. I see where you are pulling some of the alternate names from. I'll look there in the future for movies. Mea culpa. |
AsbestosFilter |
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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/asbestosfilterscaps/ |
Saturday December 11 21:13:35 2004 Re: [55] Dukes of Hazzard, The |
Jay L wrote:
> Biff wrote: > > > how is it relevant > > African-American? > > I can't see any legitimate > > reason for that > > Likely due to a 2 digit entry? > Why would when it was entered have anything to do with the above? > Perhaps ep: "Lawman of the Year" (5.3) ID'd > then, and references left in? > > *Note* > Haven't found recent refs for US channel "Nashville > Network"? as was running some popular shows? > TNN (THE NASHVILLE NETWORK ... then THE NATIONAL NETWORK, IIRC) morphed into SPIKE TV some time back. |
Biff |
Saturday December 11 21:15:56 2004 Re: [55] Dukes of Hazzard, The |
Jay L wrote:
> Perhaps ep: "Lawman of the Year" (5.3) ID'd > then, and references left in? > Ah ... I think I catch your drift. His race was listed as a marker for IDing the ep? |
Biff |
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